Tokyo 5th district

Japanese House of Representatives constituency
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Tokyo 5th District
Parliamentary constituency
for the Japanese House of Representatives
Numbered map of inner Tokyo single-member districts
PrefectureTokyo
Proportional DistrictTokyo
Current constituency
Created1994
SeatsOne
PartyCDP
RepresentativeYoshio Tezuka
WardsParts of Meguro and Setagaya

Tokyo's 5th district is a single-member constituency of the House of Representatives, the lower house of the national Diet of Japan.[1]

It was won by the Constitutional Democratic Party in the 2021 Japanese general election.

List of representatives

Election Representative Party Notes
1996[2] Takashi Kosugi Liberal Democratic
2000[3] Yoshio Tezuka Democratic
2003[4]
2005[5] Takashi Kosugi Liberal Democratic
2009[6] Yoshio Tezuka Democratic
2012[7] Kenji Wakamiya Liberal Democratic
2014[8]
2017[9]
2021[10] Yoshio Tezuka CDP

Election results

2021[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CDP
(endorsed by Reiwa, SDP)
Yoshio Tezuka
(PR seat incumbent)
111,246 40.98 New
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Kenji Wakamiya
(incumbent)
(won PR seat)
105,842 38.99
Innovation Masafumi Tabuchi [ja] 54,363 20.03 New
Majority 5,404 1.99
Registered electors 464,694
Turnout 60.03 Increase 4.92
CDP gain from Liberal Democratic
2017[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic
(endorsed by Komeito)
Kenji Wakamiya
(incumbent)
101,314 41.15
CDP Yoshio Tezuka
(won PR seat)
99,182 40.28 New
Kibō no Tō Mineyuki Fukuda
(PR seat incumbent)
45,737 18.57 New
Majority 2,132 0.87
Registered electors 459,031
Turnout 55.11 Decrease 0.05
Liberal Democratic hold
2014[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Kenji Wakamiya
(incumbent)
102,424 39.75
Democratic
(endorsed by Innovation)
Yoshio Tezuka 66,255 25.71
Independent Hidehiro Mitani [ja]
(PR seat incumbent)
44,103 17.11 New
Communist Masayo Sawai 32,140 12.47
Independent Dr. NakaMats 12,777 4.96 New
Majority 36,169 14.04
Registered electors 482,615
Turnout 55.16 Decrease 8.10
Liberal Democratic hold
2012[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Kenji Wakamiya 85,408 30.54
Democratic
(endorsed by PNP)
Yoshio Tezuka
(incumbent)
65,778 23.52
Your Hidehiro Mitani [ja]
(won PR seat)
46,629 16.67 New
Restoration Tōru Watanabe 45,518 16.28 New
Tomorrow
(endorsed by Daichi)
Yasuko Maruko 19,462 6.96 New
Communist Iwao Miura 15,796 5.65
Happiness Realization Shusaku Soga 1,089 0.39
Majority 19,630 7.02
Registered electors 456,028
Turnout 63.26 Decrease 3.91
Liberal Democratic gain from Democratic
2009[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic
(endorsed by PNP)
Yoshio Tezuka 149,623 50.32
Liberal Democratic Yukari Sato
(PR seat incumbent)
121,244 40.77
Communist Sakae Miyamoto 22,864 7.69
Happiness Realization Makoto Kinoshita 3,632 1.22 New
Majority 28,379 9.55
Registered electors 450,606
Turnout 67.17 Increase 1.48
Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic
2005[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Takashi Kosugi
(PR seat incumbent)
150,667 53.35
Democratic Yoshio Tezuka
(incumbent)
109,618 38.82
Communist Teiko Hoshimi 22,107 7.83
Majority 41,049 14.53
Turnout 65.69
Liberal Democratic gain from Democratic
2003[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Yoshio Tezuka
(incumbent)
107,110 44.10
Liberal Democratic Takashi Kosugi
(won PR seat)
99,618 41.02
Independent Nobuhiko Endō 18,213 7.50 New
Communist Sakae Miyamoto 17,927 7.38
Majority 7,492 3.08
Turnout
Democratic hold
2000[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Yoshio Tezuka 83,619 34.87 New
Liberal Democratic Takashi Kosugi
(incumbent)
79,609 33.20
Communist Sakae Miyamoto 27,728 11.56
Liberal Nobuhiko Endō 26,390 11.00 New
Social Democratic Jiro Tozawa 16,163 6.74
Liberal League Sachiko Saito 6,304 2.63 New
Majority 4,010 1.67
Turnout
Democratic gain from Liberal Democratic
1996[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Liberal Democratic Takashi Kosugi 84,731 37.93 New
Democratic Yoshio Tezuka 51,418 23.02 New
New Frontier Sachiyo Nomura [ja] 43,347 19.40 New
Communist Shuji Watanabe 28,514 12.76 New
Social Democratic Jiro Tozawa 10,861 4.86 New
New Socialist Naomi Miyamoto 4,524 2.03 New
Majority 33,313 14.91
Turnout
Liberal Democratic win (new seat)

References

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